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Records of the Indian Mitsciim. 



[Vol. XXII. 



The young individuals have longer barbels, a smooth snout 

 and normal paired fins, and the band at the base of the caudal 

 fin shows a deep black spot in its centre. 



As in the preceding species, I find that in one example the 

 ventral fin of the left side is absent and the surface is covered with 

 scales in the region from whicli the fin is lacking. 



A specimen 85 mm. in length was found on dissection to con 

 tain eggs. 



Text-fig. 3. — Barilivs dognrsinghi, sp. iiov. 



((^ l-ateral view of type-specimen (slightly enlarged). 

 (/)) Dorsal view of head of same (slightly enlarged), 

 (r) ^'entral view ol head of same (slightly enlarged 1. 



I have great pleasure in associating this fish with the name 

 of my friend S. Dogar Singh, vState Overseer at the time of our visit 

 to Manipur, who toured in the valley with me and helped me in 

 various other waj's. 



Type-specimen. — F gg83/r. Zoological Survey of India (Ind. 

 Mus.). 



Twelve specimens of this species were captured in the Etok 

 stream near Chanderkhong and one young individual in the 

 Sikmai stream near Palel. 



